| | Seven Samurai DVD (1 Customer Review)
| Category | Action DVDs, Box Sets Movies, Foreign Films Videos, Adventure, Recommended, Classic, Essential Cinema, Period Piece, Japanese, Criterion Collection, Samurai, Classic Fight Scenes, Vanity Fair 50 Greatest Films Of All Time | | Starring | Toshiro Mifune, Takashi Shimura, Minoru Chiaki, Yoshio Inaba, Kamatari Fujiwara, Daisuke Kato, Isao Kimura, Yoshio Tsuchiya, Bokuzen Hidari, Seiji Miyaguchi, Keiko Tsushima | | Director | Akira Kurosawa | | Composer | Fumio Hayasaka | | Director of Photography | Asaichi Nakai | | Editor | Hiroshi Nezu | | Producer | Shojiro Motoki | | Screenwriter | Akira Kurosawa, Hideo Oguni, Shinobu Hashimoto |
This 1954 Akira Kurosawa Japanese film is the story of a village tht hires 7 samurai to protect them from bandits. Extras include commentaries, making-of documenary, 2 featurettes, behind-the-scenes gallery, and film essays booklet. Set in 16th Century Japan, Akira Kurosawa's epic SEVEN SAMURAI follows the plight of a defenseless farming village that lives in constant fear of marauding bandits. The farmers know that when their crops are harvested, the thugs will attack, so four men go to town in hopes of employing samurai to fight for them. However, the poor villagers can merely offer payment in the form of shelter and a daily bowl of rice, and initially only Kambei (Takashi Shimura), a brave elder samurai, and his eager young apprentice, Katsushiro (Isao Kimura), take up their cause. Encountering various nomadic warriors on the streets, they slowly put together his team of swordsmen, recruiting Shichiroji (Daisuke Katô), Gorobei (Yoshio Inaba), Heihachi (Minoru Chiaki), and Kyuzo (Seiji Miyaguchi). Finally, Kikuchiyo (Toshirô Mifune), a scruffy wanderer who has been trailing them, completes the small band of ronin. However, upon reaching the village, the samurai learn that the farmers fear them as much the enemy. Despite the tensions, Kambei and his men slowly train the peasants to defend their village. Eventually the warriors launch a preemptive strike against the bandits, and begin a series of intense conflicts that culminates in a rain-soaked final battle--without a doubt, one of the most stunning sequences in cinema history.
Widely considered to be the greatest Japanese film ever made, Kurosawa's SEVEN SAMURAI is also credited with pioneering the modern action movie. This notion is especially evident in thrilling scenes such as Kambei's rescue of a kidnapped child, Kyuzo's duel, and Kikuchiyo's intensive theft of an enemy gun. Although the film clocks in at more than three hours, the story remains consistently engaging and slowly heightens the tension while providing action, drama, comic relief, and character development. Gleefully running amuck, Mifune gives one of his most renowned performances, imbuing the often comical Kikuchiyo with a surprising streak of melancholy and introspection. However, it is Shimura that anchors the entire film as the thoughtful and courageous Kambei, who stoically takes on the leadership of an almost impossible task. A monumental achievement in filmmaking, Kurosawa's SEVEN SAMURAI is cinematic perfection in nearly every aspect, giving the production its much-deserved status as one of the best films ever created. Additional cast members included Kamatari Fujiwara (Manzo) and Bokuzen Hidari (Yohei) as villagers.
The film was influenced by American westerns and was later remade in the USA by John Sturges as "The Magnificent Seven."
The Home Vision Cinema VHS version is a newly remastered, full-length cut with new subtitles. The print used is from the Janus collection. Seven Samurai Reviews: "...Witty and surprisingly reflective....The result is a good little action picture with plenty of smarts and a nonchalant air..."
-- Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times "...Akira Kurosawa's THE SEVEN SAMURAI is not only a great film in its own right, but the source of a genre that would flow through the rest of the century..."
-- Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times "...THE SEVEN SAMURAI is still a movie that matters..."
-- Mike Clark, USA Today "...[A] forceful action movie, perhaps most startling because its heroes never lose sight of their honor and humanity..."
-- Premiere Staff, Premiere "[S]till one of the most stirring adventure stories in the movies..."-- Dave Kehr, New York Times 4 stars out of 4 -- "[A]n adventure film with a complex emotional core -- that Hollywood has been imitating for years."-- Rolling Stone Staff, Rolling Stone
This is the only Keiko Tsushima video. Seven Samurai | List Price | $49.95 (You save $14.80) | | Studio | Image Entertainment | | Orig Year | 1954 | | All Time Sales Rank | 6552  | | CD Universe Part number | 7227646 | | Catalog number | 1649 | | Discs | 3 | | Release Date | Sep 05, 2006 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Also Known As | 7 Samurai; Shichinin No Samurai | | Running Time | 207 Minutes | | Additional Info | Full Frame; Subtitled; Black & White | | Movie Details | B&W; Collector's Edition; Full Frame; Subtitled; Black & White; 3-Disc Set |
Seven Samurai Movie Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Breath Taking One of the greatest films ever made. Period. Criterion did an amazing job at cleaning up the picture to the level it deserves. Special Features & Packaging are amazing as well.
P.S. - There is no widescreen option because the film was not shot in widescreen. This style of filming was just gaining popularity at the time. Submitted by Thamuz (Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Seven Samurai, 50 years later...still number 1 I cannot say enough good things about this movie. Let me just say that even at $32.00 it's a bargain. This is not one of those movies you'll watch once and then put it away and forget about it. I've owned it for less than a month and have watched it three times already. Each time i'm still equally convinced it's one of the top three films i've ever seen, if not the best. Submitted by TOWEROFSONG25 (Manhattan, KS, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
Masterpiece...but no widescreen option! During a college history class, my professor gave the class a list of movies to choose from and write a paper on. Thankfully, I took a chance and rented The Seven Samurai. It's black & white with English subtitles, but having to read your way through the movie keeps you interested in the story. My only drawback of the actual DVD is that there is no widescreen option available.
A town is raided by bandits on a yearly basis during rice farming season and the only way the town can be peaceful again is if men volunteer themselves to lead an attack when the bandits come back into town during the next harvest. Each farmer-turned samurai has a distinct behavior (serious, humorous, timid) which doesn't dull the mood of the film. Made in 1954, it is over 3 hours long.
Rated on Internet Movie Data Base website as the #7 greatest movie ever made. Submitted by Jason (Seattle, WA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
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Seven Samurai DVD 3-Disc Set Collectors Edition Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital - Japanese Subtitles - English - Optional Additional Release Material: Behind the Scenes: Making Of - "Akira Kurosawa: It Is Wonderful To Create" Trailers: Theatrical Trailer Featurette: 1. "My Life In Cinema" 2. "Seven Samurai: Origins & Influences" Audio Commentary: 1. David Desser; Joan Mellen; Stephen Prince; Tony Rayns; Donald Richie 2. Michael Jeck Text/Photo Galleries: Stills/Photos
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